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Photography-for the every day photographerFri, 22 May 2015 23:25:47 +0000en-UShourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=4.8.1ShutterHogshttps://feedburner.google.comLive post from delicate archhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ShutterHogs/~3/cuLj8cYin0s/
http://www.shutterhogs.com/index.php/live-post-from-delicate-arch/#respondFri, 22 May 2015 23:25:47 +0000http://www.shutterhogs.com/?p=707Alex and I are returning to the site of our first photo excursion. &#160; We picked moab for our first trip and enjoyed it so much we wanted to return. We will have some posts on the trip to follow. &#160; I figured I&#8217;d take this opportunity to give a little teaser with a pic [&#8230;]<div class="feedflare">
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http://www.shutterhogs.com/index.php/gimmicks-vs-concepts/#respondMon, 24 Feb 2014 08:07:23 +0000http://www.shutterhogs.com/?p=673As a student of photography, one becomes easily enamored by the many techniques and creative advancements available in the digital era. Whether it be high dynamic range photography (HDR), light painting, star trails, compositing, etc&#8230;, there are numerous step-by-step tutorials that can be found within a few strokes of the keyboard and a quick internet [&#8230;]<div class="feedflare">
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http://www.shutterhogs.com/index.php/6-quick-photo-tripping-tips/#commentsSat, 16 Feb 2013 02:15:09 +0000http://www.shutterhogs.com/?p=641No matter where your skill level as a photographer might sit, I would encourage you to make sure and schedule a handful of photo trips a year. Now, these trips do not have to be a 6 month tour of the Natural Wonders of the World or a laborious grueling hike of the Appalachian Trail. [&#8230;]<div class="feedflare">
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</div><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/ShutterHogs/~4/t53tEb9dcLw" height="1" width="1" alt=""/>http://www.shutterhogs.com/index.php/6-quick-photo-tripping-tips/feed/2http://www.shutterhogs.com/index.php/6-quick-photo-tripping-tips/Learning Your Camera Part III-Aperture Priorityhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ShutterHogs/~3/brjSc8yKFps/
http://www.shutterhogs.com/index.php/learning-your-camera-part-iii-aperture-priority/#commentsThu, 25 Oct 2012 02:54:28 +0000http://www.shutterhogs.com/?p=548Now that you have had some time to experience the Program (P) mode on your camera let&#8217;s try something new. Click the dial over one more spot to the Aperture (Av-if you use a superior Canon camera, A if you use a capable but lesser Nikon camera) mode. Aperture mode allows you to have control [&#8230;]<div class="feedflare">
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http://www.shutterhogs.com/index.php/mistakes-and-mishaps/#respondMon, 01 Oct 2012 06:52:45 +0000http://www.shutterhogs.com/?p=535So, I have been on a bit of an introspective kick lately. I don’t know if its the time of year, the point in my life, or just my allergies, but I find myself doing a lot of reflecting of late. I am not sure if anyone can really learn enough about themselves or where [&#8230;]<div class="feedflare">
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http://www.shutterhogs.com/index.php/deliberately-guide-the-viewer-in-your-image/#commentsThu, 20 Sep 2012 05:16:06 +0000http://www.shutterhogs.com/?p=514Earlier this year I was on a trip with the family and we hiked to Stewart Falls near the Sundance ski resort in Utah. I had been there many times before with my wife WAY back when we were dating and first married. I remembered how much I enjoyed the waterfall there and was excited [&#8230;]<div class="feedflare">
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http://www.shutterhogs.com/index.php/make-it-so/#respondMon, 10 Sep 2012 05:08:32 +0000http://www.shutterhogs.com/?p=463All of us photo enthusiasts are great at getting out and taking photos, But are we exercising just to maintain status quo or training for a triathlon? What I mean by this, is are we just out snapping the shutter at will, numerous times, hoping we get a great capture, or are we planning a [&#8230;]<div class="feedflare">
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http://www.shutterhogs.com/index.php/how-to-critique-and-evaluate-your-images/#respondTue, 04 Sep 2012 09:54:02 +0000http://www.shutterhogs.com/?p=472We all enjoy making pictures. For me personally I am always excited to copy the images to the computer and start picking the winners in Lightroom. If the trip was a big one I may have quite a job filtering through the images. I want to share a bit of my workflow of how I [&#8230;]<div class="feedflare">
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http://www.shutterhogs.com/index.php/finding-vision-and-style/#respondSun, 26 Aug 2012 20:44:53 +0000http://www.shutterhogs.com/?p=452Seems like we have neglected the blog in recent months as life has absorbed most of our energy and time, however, in a reinvigorated effort we are going to get this ship righted and be a bit more consistent with content. I find myself lately wondering what it is that makes a photo great. Why [&#8230;]<div class="feedflare">
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http://www.shutterhogs.com/index.php/instantly-improve-your-photography-tripod/#respondTue, 03 Apr 2012 10:43:36 +0000http://www.shutterhogs.com/?p=449We all want to improve our images and have them match the quality of the eye catching images we see online and in our email boxes and in high end galleries. Some of the equipment to elevate our personal photography to that level takes years to acquire. Some of the technique and skills to elevate [&#8230;]<div class="feedflare">
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